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Why the tradwife trend is totally logical
via smh.com.au
Why be a frazzled career woman, when you can bake in a nice kitchen while someone else brings home the bacon? -
‘Unbelievable’: Hanson intervenes after One Nation MP claims migration target ‘not too different’ from Labor’s
via smh.com.au
David Farley sought to redefine the meaning of net overseas migration in an interview on Sunday morning – but he and his boss were about 100,000 people apart. -
‘Unbelievable’: Hanson intervenes after One Nation MP concedes migration target ‘not too different’ from Labor’s
via smh.com.au
David Farley sought to redefine the meaning of net overseas migration in an interview on Sunday morning, arguing there was a “true form” of the figure. -
One Nation pursuing migration rate 'not too different' to Labor
via abc.net.au
One Nation MP David Farley also told Insiders One Nation would seek to redirect immigration to regional areas and away from cities. -
Hanson intervenes after MP says migration plan 'not too different' to Labor
via abc.net.au
One Nation MP David Farley told Insiders One Nation would pursue cuts to migration "not too different" to Labor. Pauline Hanson has stepped in to say the party's policy would actually slash immigration by about half current rates. -
‘Unbelievable’: One Nation immigration policy in chaos as MP concedes target ‘not too different’ from Labor’s
via smh.com.au
David Farley sought to redefine the meaning of net overseas migration in an interview on Sunday morning, arguing there was a “true form” of the figure. -
One Nation MP concedes migration target ‘not too different’ from Labor’s
via smh.com.au
David Farley sought to redefine the meaning of net overseas migration in an interview on Sunday morning, arguing there was a “true form” of the figure. -
WA by-election puts One Nation's growing appeal to the test
via abc.net.au
One Nation's popularity is skyrocketing in opinion polls across the east coast. But next Saturday's Secret Harbour by-election will be the first clear test of whether that momentum is extending across the Nullarbor. -
Rents spike up to 80 per cent as people are pushed from houses to units
via smh.com.au
Surging rental costs have been conscripted into the political fight over the nation’s property market, while new data shows there are areas where they have fallen 30 per cent. -
Rents spike up to 80 per cent as people are pushed from homes to units
via smh.com.au
Surging rental costs have been conscripted into the political fight over the nation’s property market, while new data shows there are areas where they have fallen 30 per cent. -
Why people are 'giving up' rather than fighting the aged care algorithm
via abc.net.au
If the government wants a true indication of the level of feeling in the community, perhaps it should read the thousands of comments on Facebook where discussions about the algorithm, long waitlists, and people dying are growing by the day. -
Why can't clinicians override inaccurate algorithm decisions?
via abc.net.au
If the government wants a true indication of the level of feeling in the community, perhaps it should read the thousands of comments on Facebook where discussions about the algorithm, long waitlists, and people dying are growing by the day. -
Why can't clinicians override inaccurate aged care algorithm decisions?
via abc.net.au
If the government wants a true indication of the level of feeling in the community, perhaps it should read the thousands of comments on Facebook where discussions about the algorithm, long waitlists, and people dying are growing by the day. -
They're not politicians, but critics say they wield real power in Canberra
via abc.net.au
Inside Parliament House, hundreds of lobbyists freely roam the corridors advocating for corporate interests. Critics say it's a problem. -
Their job is to influence politicians. An MP warns they can be powerful enemies
via abc.net.au
Inside Parliament House, hundreds of lobbyists freely roam the corridors advocating for corporate interests. Critics say it's a problem. -
Tony Abbott backs Pauline Hanson’s High Court racial vilification bid
via smh.com.au
The Federal Court upheld a judgment that Hanson had racially vilified Greens senator Mehreen Faruqi when she told her to “piss of back to Pakistan”. -
For years, one man spearheaded a Nigerian government agency that didn't exist
via abc.net.au
The Nigerian government has opened investigations into two government agencies after they were both found to be fake. -
From Nhulunbuy to New York, the rare politician torn between two worlds
via abc.net.au
From Arnhem Land to Northern Territory parliament, independent MLA Yiŋiya Guyula resigned from politics this week after taking his people's fight to the world. -
Labor is finding ways to fight One Nation's unrelenting fickleness
via abc.net.au
Pauline Hanson has a knack for jettisoning positions no longer deemed politically useful without blowback but Labor is getting more deliberate about how it fights a fickle One Nation. -
It’s not just the bookies hailing the new gambling laws as a win
via smh.com.au
The Albanese government looks fearless when taking on big tech but spineless on gambling reform. There’s a reason for that. -
Israel's impunity has been virtually unaffected by collective concern
via abc.net.au
Even the United States is now criticising Israel's ongoing settler violence in the West Bank as Benjamin Netanyahu, once the 'Trump whisperer', becomes the Trump ignorer. -
How much does it cost to fight Pauline Hanson? Labor has options
via abc.net.au
Pauline Hanson has a knack for jettisoning positions no longer deemed politically useful without blowback but Labor is getting more deliberate about how it fights a fickle One Nation. -
'The impact is huge': Business grasp scale of skilled visa 'pause'
via abc.net.au
Business leaders hope the current visa settings will be in place for 'a very short time', given the visa decision wait time blow out. -
Overseas nurses, teachers among skilled workers bumped to back of visa queue
via abc.net.au
Business leaders hope the current visa settings will be in place for 'a very short time', given the visa decision wait time blow out. -
Employers forced to wait 12 months for overseas nurses, teachers
via abc.net.au
Business leaders hope the current visa settings will be in place for 'a very short time', given the visa decision wait time blow out. -
Labor and Coalition unite to ringfence AI from One Nation backlash
via smh.com.au
A Coalition olive branch to Anthony Albanese comes as the prime minister prepares to confront conservative states over the use of fossil fuels to power the data centre boom. -
Years of One Nation accounts released, revealing huge merch sales, legal bills
via smh.com.au
The party scrambled to submit three years of overdue financial reports to avoid the risk of being deregistered by the Queensland government. -
‘Bizarre’, ‘extraordinary’: Exclusive Brethren spokesman objects to being asked questions
via smh.com.au
The Plymouth Brethren Christian Church has stonewalled questions about its members’ links to far-right activists at the last election. -
Israel open to compensating Zomi Frankcom's family, ambassador says
via abc.net.au
Hillel Newman says the issue of paying reparations to the family of the aid worker will be investigated in Israel if a specific request is lodged. -
Israel could pay reparations to Zomi Frankcom’s family after Australian anger
via smh.com.au
Israel’s ambassador adopted a strikingly more conciliatory tone after Anthony Albanese expressed “outrage” over the decision not to prosecute those responsible.
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